Buy Valium (Diazepam) (5 mg)

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Valium is the brand name for the drug diazepam and is a Schedule IV drug under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. It is frequently used to treat a number of conditions including anxiety, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, insomnia, benzodiazepine withdrawal, seizures (fits) and for muscle spasms. Valium belongs to a drug group called benzodiazepines and is a long acting benzodiazepine with a 20 to 50-hour half-life. Which means the blood concentration of the drug reaches its half by 20 to 30 hours. Like other drugs in its group Valium affects the chemicals in the brain chiefly a neurotransmitter called gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA). It enhances the effects of ‘GABA’ by modulating its receptors in the nerve cells. The more ‘GABA’ in the synapses of nerve cells (junctions between nerves), the less active the brain will be resulting in a sleepy, less anxious, less agitated state, which is the intended function from Valium.

How to Take

Take Valium exactly as prescribed by your doctor and do not exceed or lower the dose on your own. The reason is Valium is an extremely ‘habit-forming drug’ as if you take a larger dose of Valium than prescribed or take it more often than prescribed, you can develop ‘tolerance’ meaning that you may need to take higher doses to get the same effect. The problem with higher doses are the hefty side effects that come with it.

For oral administration, Valium tablets come in 2mg, 5mg, and 10mg sizes. There is no exact dosage as it’s highly individualized. However, the usual dose for adults is 2 mg to 10 mg two to four times daily depending on the severity of symptoms. There is a liquid formation also available and it’s important to measure the dose using a special measuring device/spoon rather than using a household spoon as you can get the dose wrong. Valium is okay for occasional or short-term use up to 4 weeks but courses exceeding a month may lead to undesirable side effects. Do not suddenly stop using this medication as you may develop withdrawal symptoms like vomiting, sweating, anxiety, restlessness, and cramps.

Precautions

Do not take Valium if you are allergic to diazepam or any other benzodiazepines like oxazepam (Serepax, Murelax), nitrazepam (Mogadon, Alodorm), temazepam (Restoril) or lorazepam (Ativan). As the drug is broken down in the liver, it’s usually not prescribed for those with liver diseases like cirrhosis. Valium should also not be used by those with glaucoma, severe kidney diseases (on dialysis), severe depression particularly when accompanied by suicidal tendencies, severe breathing problems and muscle diseases like myasthenia gravis. As Valium reduces the overall neuronal firings there is a slight respiratory depression as well making it not suitable for those already with lung diseases. Taking alcohol is a big no when you are under a Valium regime as it can increase the side effects of the diazepam, including slowing down your breathing or causing heart failure.

Grapefruit juice is one of the healthiest foods, right? However, it is found that grapefruit and grapefruit juice can react with diazepam and lead to unwanted side effects like extreme sedation. It is believed the chemicals in grapefruit juice inhibits the enzyme ‘CYP3A4’ which is needed for breaking down some drugs which can lead to toxic levels of benzodiazepines.

Side Effects

As most drugs, Valium is also not without side effects. Commonly reported ones are drowsiness, muscle weakness, dry mouth, the sensation of spinning, shakiness and an unsteady walk. Most reported effects are minor and do not demand urgent medical intervention. However, there are some major side effects that need urgent medical care. Major side effects include altered consciousness, difficulty in breathing, muscle pain, unusual drowsiness, pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin, difficulty in passing urine, reduced urine volume, fits, and irregular heartbeat. Most of the side effects listed don't happen very often but it is better to call your doctor even for a minor side effect as your health care professional may be able to help you reduce the undesirable effects r change to another drug. Some people may experience side effects other than those listed so report your doctor if something isn’t right after taking the drug.

Using Valium to treat insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)

Do you struggle to get to sleep no matter how tired you are? Or do you wake up in midnight with difficulty in going back to sleep? You may be a victim of the dreadful insomnia. Simply put, insomnia is difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both. There is a number of ways to battle it including lifestyle modifications likenot drinking caffeinated beverages late in the day or eating sugary foods but sometimes you might need a little bit more than that. Valium being a potent sedative can be effectively utilized to combat Insomnia. However, Valium is most effective and safe when used sparingly for short-term situations due to the side effects from long term use like dependency. The adult dosage for insomnia is up to 30mg orally, as a single dose, at bedtime. Studies have found that Valium decreases the time taken to fall asleep during the night, as well as increasing the total amount of time spent sleeping making it a good sedative.

Using Valium to treat acute alcohol withdrawal ('cold-turkey')

Believe it or not, there are an estimated 8 million alcohol dependent people in the United States alone with around approximately 500,000 episodes of withdrawal severe enough to require medical intervention each year. Some people suffer from more severe withdrawal symptoms than others for reasons not yet clear. The main features of alcohol withdrawalinclude hand tremors, nausea or vomiting, fits, hallucinations etc. These can be extremely unpleasant making the life hell. Fortunately,thereis a number of successful Valium regimens that are used for withdrawal with exemplary results. Valium, when used in early stages of withdrawal, can prevent progression from minor withdrawal symptoms to major ones. The doses vary drastically dependingon the stage, physique, age, and build of the person.

Can you order Valium online?

Yes, you can. In fact, possibly thousands of websites, are out there yelling that you don’t need a prescription to buy from them, luring you to buy your drugs from a foreign company in Canada, Mexico or another country. But how safe they are?

Valium is a ‘prescription only schedule IV drug meaning that if you order or in possession of the drug you can be charged. However, the law enforcement frequentlyomitsto pursue such matters as they have bigger fish to fry than some bloke with few tablets of diazepam. But that’s not the issue here. The term ‘prescription only’ is there as Valium is subject to addiction and dependency. As we know long term use is extremely bad for the health.

But if you are desperately in need of Valium you can order it via online (not recommended at all) but be careful to buy from a trusted seller. The drugs may be counterfeit, diluted, outdated, mislabeled and not properly stored. A bad batch of drugs can welcome a number of newer medical conditions in addition to the one the person is suffering from. So be careful.